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Cammie Campbell

Cammie Campbell

Assistant coach Cammie Campbell completed her fourth season on staff with the Indiana State women's basketball program with the end of the 2011-12 season.

Campbell joined the Sycamore staff in 2008 after serving as a graduate manager at Austin Peay in 2007-08.

With ISU, Campbell primarily works with post players and is also responsible for organizing summer camps, recruiting, overseeing The Sycamore Squad, team travel arrangements and video exchange with opposing schools.

Campbell also served head coaching duties over the final 10 games of the 2009-10 season, when she joined assistant coaches Clint Weddle and Melanie Boeglin to lead ISU to a 6-4 record. This was Campbell's first stint as a head coach, moving her career record to 6-4 after one season.


Campbell played
two seasons -- 2005-06 and 2006-07 -- as a guard at Western Kentucky after beginning her collegiate career at Evansville. While at WKU, she was a sharp-shooter from the outside for the Hilltoppers.


Campbell posted a career-high 18 points against East Tennessee State as a junior, making 7-of-9 field goal attempts, including 4-of-6 from 3-point range. As a senior, she made 13-of-37 three-point field goal attempts, a 35.1 percentage.


At Evansville, Campbell was selected to the Missouri Valley Conference's All-Freshman Team after averaging 7.7 points and dishing out 70 assists during the 2002-03 campaign. That season, she tied an Evansville school record with seven 3-point field goals against Drake. Campbell finished her two-season career with the Purple Aces averaging 5.6 points per game and dishing out 97 assists.

A native of Scottsville, Ky., Campbell graduated from Western Kentucky with bachelor's degrees in broadcasting and communication studies in 2007.